Abena Tau

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Doctor '''Abena Tau''' was appointed as [[United Federation of Planets Secretary of the Interior|Secretary of the Interior]] in [[President]] [[Spock]]’s administration on the same day as peace was declared.
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{{Civilian Character
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|image= [[Image:Tau.jpg]]
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|name= Abena Tau
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|Homeworld= Earth
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|Species= Human
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|Gender= Female
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|Birth= 2366
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|Height= 5'5"
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|Weight= 121 lbs.
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|Hair= Black
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|Eyes= Brown
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|Affiliation= [[United Federation of Planets]]
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|Posting= [[United Federation of Planets Presidential Cabinet]]
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|Position= [[United Federation of Planets Secretary of the Interior|Secretary of the Interior]]
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|Played By= [[User:Oook|Cath Stinton]]
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}}
  
She was viewed as somebody who could juggle the requirements of the new stresses of the Federation. Aspects such as [[Earth-Share]] and generally taking care of both the homeless citizens and those on the lonely colony planets alike, Tau has fought ardently for representation and funding, mostly in relation to the housing problems. She has fought to ensure that those on the non-Sol colonies haven’t been ignored and marginalised. She’s been in favour of returning autonomous governing power to the splits on Earth.
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Doctor '''Abena Tau''' was appointed as [[United Federation of Planets Secretary of the Interior|Secretary of the Interior]] in [[President]] [[Spock]]’s administration on the same day as peace was declared at the end of the [[Borg War]].
  
She has been seen as one of the most influential people in the government when it comes to looking after the rights and wishes of the individual. She is seen as caring about the person, as suggesting that people in power actually give a damn, as bringing in a human touch.
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Brought on board to juggle the requirements of the new stresses of the Federation, Tau has been behind projects such as [[Earth-Share]] and other operations to take care of both homeless citizens and to focus on the lonely colony planets. She has found extensive opposition amongst the more military members of the Cabinet in fighting for funding for internal matters, particularly in housing problems, and in attempting to ensure that those on non-Sol planets haven't been ignored and marginalised.
  
Although she’s got results, she has routinely bashed heads with Secretaries of State and Defence, and is seen, by some, as not recognising the dangers of the bigger galaxy. However, it’s been blatantly stated by her in interviews that she’s aware of the dangers of the galaxy, but that it’s up to her to state the so-called ‘fluffy’ agendas, to the other guys to state the paranoid agendas, and up to the President to reach conclusions based on that.
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An avid supporter of returning autonomous governing power to the independent species on Earth, Doctor Tau has been seen as one of the most influential people in the government when it comes to looking after the rights and wishes of the individual. However, some view her as not recognising the dangers of the bigger galaxy. Her public defence has always been that it is her place to fight for the more liberal internal issues tooth and claw, and permit the President to consider the balancing act that needs to be played between individual interests.
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[[Category:characters|Tau, Abena]]
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[[Category:NPC characters|Tau, Abena]]

Revision as of 18:49, 15 September 2007

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Doctor Abena Tau was appointed as Secretary of the Interior in President Spock’s administration on the same day as peace was declared at the end of the Borg War.

Brought on board to juggle the requirements of the new stresses of the Federation, Tau has been behind projects such as Earth-Share and other operations to take care of both homeless citizens and to focus on the lonely colony planets. She has found extensive opposition amongst the more military members of the Cabinet in fighting for funding for internal matters, particularly in housing problems, and in attempting to ensure that those on non-Sol planets haven't been ignored and marginalised.

An avid supporter of returning autonomous governing power to the independent species on Earth, Doctor Tau has been seen as one of the most influential people in the government when it comes to looking after the rights and wishes of the individual. However, some view her as not recognising the dangers of the bigger galaxy. Her public defence has always been that it is her place to fight for the more liberal internal issues tooth and claw, and permit the President to consider the balancing act that needs to be played between individual interests.

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